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Dr. Spencer Nadolsky is a well known health and fitness presence online as well as a medical doctor who specializes in treating chronic diseases with nutrition and exercise where possible. He focuses on compassionate and client-centered care — using the best practices of change psychology to help guide, rather than push, his patients towards leading better and healthier lives.

My conversation with Nia Shanks about my presentation at the 2015 Women’s Fitness Summit. Topics covered include: How are you showing up to your life? Can you “have it all”? Why should you focus on making your life bigger? What does it mean to be healthy at a deep level? What is “deep health” and how can I get it?

Kamal Patel is the Director of Examine.com, one of the best places to get informed, research-based, expert-approved analysis of supplements and nutritional trends. In this podcast, we talk about research secrets, why media coverage is crap, why most clinical studies don’t apply to you, and what he learned from the client looking for love.

Exercise isn’t a way to get happiness… exercise is the happiness, says George Beinhorn, author of The Joyful Athlete. How joy, optimism, “sensing in” to our own bodies, and expansiveness can improve our wellbeing… *and* improve our athletic performance

Molly Galbraith and Cassandra Forsythe are two of the amazing women behind Girls Gone Strong and the Modern Woman’s Guide to Strength Training. They’re also two of the powerhouses behind the Women’s Fitness Summit. I caught up with them in Summer 2014, between the release of the Modern Woman’s Guide and the Fitness Summit to talk […]

Nowhere will you find a more passionate defender of the hip-extending, spine-protecting, pants-holding-up muscle group known as the glutes than Bret Contreras. He’s made it his life’s work to give you an ass that won’t quit. In this interview, I talk to him about pelvic floor dysfunction, low back pain, athletic performance, gender issues in training, and above all — how to get glutes like gravity-defying bowling balls.

Stefani Ruper is the author of PCOS Unlocked: The Manual, a guide to polycystic ovary syndrome, a health issue that many women struggle with — without even realizing. In a Stumptuous Files podcast, I talk to Stefani about the value of ancestral-style diets, women and body image, her experience with disordered eating, her work on PCOS, and the F-work — feminism — in the “Paleosphere”.